Monthly Archives: February 2011

CELEBRATE AU PAIR IN AMERICA ‘S 25TH ANNIVERSARY

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In celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Au Pair in America and the beginning of legal au pair programs in America, we will be hosting a Cultural Fair on April 9th, 2011 from 1:00 to 3:00 at Glen Echo Park in Maryland. All of the clusters in the DC/MD/VA area will be participating. We expect to have au pairs representing over 25 different countries.

This is a family event and open to the public. Anyone interested in learning about other cultures and the Au Pair in America program is invited.

This event will take place at the beautiful, historic Spanish Ballroom at Glen Echo Park.Spanish-Ballroom-300x199

President’s Day is February 21st!

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School is closed today! President’s Day is a Federal holiday created to commemorate
the births of former Presidents George Washington (Feb. 22) and Abraham Lincoln (Feb.
12). Throughout America, Presidents’ Day is observed by big sales in retail stores, closed
schools and no mail delivery.
Things to do with children: The United States has had more than 40 presidents. How
many can the children name? Who has been president during their lifetime? Take a look
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Valentine’s Day!

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Valentine’s Day, celebrated on February 14, dates back to ancient Rome.

Sending a valentine in the United States is not a serious declaration of love as in some other countries. Children usually send valentines to the other children in their class and to the teacher. Friends and relatives exchange valentines. For that we can thank Esther Howland, a young woman from Massachusetts, who in 1848 started the first mass production of valentines.Now valentine cards and candy are a fun way of keeping in touch with those we care about.

ACTIVITIES:

Make your own valentines: Although many store-bough valentines are designed for children, come in large packs and are quite inexpensive, it is lots of fun to make your own. Pink, red and white paper, crayons or markers and a little bit of imagination are all you need. Dress up the cards with glitter, doilies ,laces ,stickers, or feather if you wish.

Valentine Collage(ages 18 months and older): Prepare hearts of different colors and sizes, ribbon, feathers, etc. Older children can use glue on paper. For younger children tape a piece of contact paper sticky side up securely onto a table. Paper shapes will stick easily to the contact paper.

Heart rubbings( ages 3 years and older):First cut hearts of different sizes from heavy paper. Place those hearts under a blank piece of paper and rub over the shapes using the side of a crayon. The hearts will magically appear.

Valentine’s day Post Office ( ages 5 years and up): Set up your own post office at home. Decorate mailboxes for every member of the family. Use a rubber stamp to show that the valentines have been properly mailed. Deliver to the boxes.

Super Bowl Sunday!

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The teams battling it out this year are the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers. The Super Bowl is the annual American Football championship and a popular time for friends to gather in front of the TV. Each year millions of people watch the game – or the commercials! The show attracts not only football fans but also people who watch for the half-time musical entertainment show and also for the commercials. See ads from the past several years at www.superbowl-ads.com/2007/index.html. To learn more about football, visit the “Life in the US” section of this website, www.aupairinamerica.com/resources/life_in_the_us/football.asp.

CHINESE NEW YEAR IS FEBRUARY 3RD

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The oldest and most important festival in China is the Spring Festival, more commonly
known in the West as Chinese New Year. 2011 is the year of the Rabbit. The
celebrations generally run from February 2 through February 15, the day of the lantern
festival celebration.

Check your local newspaper for local activities ,festival and parades!

For fun kids activities, go to  Seasonal crafts or click on   http://crafts.kaboose.com/holidays/chinese_new_year.html

Ground Hog Day is February 2nd!

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of his burrow. If he sees his shadow, he will return to the burrow for six more weeks
of winter. If he doesn’t see his shadow, he remains outside and starts his year, because
he knows that spring has arrived early. In the U.S., the “official” groundhog is kept in
Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania and is called “Phil.” Though not based in science, it is a fun
US tradition. The movie, starring Bill Murray is hilarious!